Last week's project--a pretty fabric tote bag--celebrated
springtime in Paris. For this week's craft, I visited France again (in my
dreams, anyway) for creative inspiration. This time, I ventured beyond Paris to
Provence, where fields of lavender color the countryside and perfume the air. Even
though my Pennsylvania backyard is far from France, I brought the fragrance of
Provence into my home with these lavender sachets.
Made from leftover fabrics from another project, these
sachets are about as easy as it gets. (Très facile, as they say in France.)
For each sachet, cut two rectangular pieces from Provençal-style fabrics (mine
are about 8" by 5"), then fold one short edge of each piece over
about 2" to the wrong side and press it in place. (This step keeps the
wrong side of the fabric from showing at the top of the finished sachet.) To
assemble the sachet, pin the pieces together, right sides facing, and stitch
along the raw short and long edges. Clip the seams, turn the bag inside out,
and voilà--your sachet is ready to be
filled.
To
create the decorative ties for my sachets, I crocheted chain-stitch cords from
blue and yellow embroidery floss that matched my fabrics. Ribbon, raffia, and
twine would work well too. I made simple tags for my sachets from card stock
and stamped them with the word "lavande,"
which is French for "lavender."

